Nature's Mysteries: Pollination and Pollinators; An Indispensable Workforce

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Join us for the final event in this years' Nature's Mysteries series! This is a hybrid program; come join us at the library or on Zoom. Registration is not required unless you wish to participate online. You will receive the meeting invitation via email after registration.

 

Without the actions of pollinators, agricultural economies, our food supply, and surrounding landscapes would collapse. Yet even with this knowledge communities of pollinators across the globe are under stress, and society is struggling to intervene. Join us as we take a close look at bees and other pollinators, how they work, and their importance in the fragile web of life.

 

Ranger Jeff is in his 7th year with the National Park Service, having left retirement to pursue his lifelong goal of being a National Park Ranger. He works as an Interpretive Ranger at both American Camp and English Camp, having served here for the last six years. Prior to coming to San Juan, Jeff served in Yosemite NP, Great Smoky Mountains NP, and Yellowstone NP. Jeff’s passion is the outdoors, and in particular our national parks where he spends much of his free time. He has three children who live in the East, and his partner Leslie who keeps him busy in winter months in California. Interesting fact: Jeff is an amateur apiarist.